SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS JANUARY 3, 1945, TO JANUARY 3, 1947

FIRST SESSION—January 3, 1945, to December 21, 1945 SECOND SESSION—January 14, 1946, 1 to August 2, 1946

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE —HENRY A. WALLACE, 2 of Iowa; HARRY S. TRUMAN, 3 of Missouri PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—KENNETH MCKELLAR, 4 of Tennessee SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—EDWIN A. HALSEY, 5 of ; LESLIE L. BIFFLE, 6 of Arkansas SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—WALL DOXEY, of Mississippi

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—SAM RAYBURN, 7 of CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 8 of ; HARRY NEWLIN MEGILL 9 SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—KENNETH ROMNEY, of Montana DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—RALPH R. ROBERTS, of Indiana POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—FINIS E. SCOTT

ALABAMA ARKANSAS John H. Tolan, Oakland SENATORS John Z. Anderson, San Juan Bautista SENATORS Bertrand W. Gearhart, Fresno 10 John L. McClellan, Camden John H. Bankhead II, Jasper Alfred J. Elliott, Tulare 11 J. William Fulbright, Fayetteville George R. Swift, Atmore George E. Outland, Santa Barbara John J. Sparkman, 12 Huntsville REPRESENTATIVES Jerry Voorhis, San Dimas Lister Hill, Montgomery E. C. Gathings, West Memphis Ned R. Healy, Los Angeles REPRESENTATIVES Wilbur D. Mills, Kensett Helen Gahagan Douglas, Los Angeles Frank W. Boykin, Mobile James W. Trimble, Berryville Gordon L. McDonough, Los Angeles George M. Grant, Troy Fadjo Cravens, Fort Smith Ellis E. Patterson, Los Angeles George W. Andrews, Union Springs Brooks Hays, Little Rock Cecil R. King, Los Angeles , Selma W. F. Norrell, Monticello Clyde Doyle, Long Beach Albert Rains, Gadsden Oren Harris, El Dorado Chet Holifield, Montebello Carl Hinshaw, Pasadena Pete Jarman, Livingston Carter Manasco, Jasper Harry R. Sheppard, Yucaipa John J. Sparkman, 13 Huntsville SENATORS John Phillips, Banning , Birmingham Hiram W. Johnson, 14 Ed. V. Izac, San Diego William F. Knowland, 15 Piedmont ARIZONA , Laguna Beach COLORADO REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS SENATORS Clarence F. Lea, Santa Rosa Edwin C. Johnson, Craig Carl Hayden, Phoenix Clair Engle, Red Bluff Eugene D. Millikin, Denver Ernest W. McFarland, Florence J. Leroy Johnson, Stockton REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Franck R. Havenner, San Francisco Dean M. Gillespie, Denver Richard F. Harless, Phoenix Richard J. Welch, San Francisco William S. Hill, Fort Collins John R. Murdock, Tempe George P. Miller, Alameda J. Edgar Chenoweth, Trinidad

1 By joint resolution (Pub. Law 289, 79th Cong., 1st 6 Elected acting secretary January 29, 1945; elected sec- 12 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by sess.) the date of assembling the second session of the retary February 8, 1945. death of John H. Bankhead II, and began service Novem- Seventy-ninth Congress was fixed for January 14, 1946. 7 Reelected January 3, 1945. ber 6, 1946. 2 Term expired at noon on January 20, 1945. 8 Reelected January 3, 1945; died November 23, 1946. 13 Resigned November 5, 1946, having been elected Sen- 3 Term began at noon on January 20, 1945; became 9 Harry Newlin Megill, Assistant to the Clerk, acted as ator. President upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, April Clerk during the interim. 14 Died August 6, 1945. 12, 1945; Vice Presidency remained vacant until March 10 Died June 12, 1946. 15 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Hiram 4, 1949. 11 4 Elected January 6, 1945. Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of John W. Johnson, and took his seat September 5, 1945. 5 Died January 29, 1945. H. Bankhead II, and took his seat June 20, 1946.

[ 379 ] 380 Biographical Directory

COLORADO—Continued IDAHO Earl Wilson, Huron Raymond S. Springer, Connersville REPRESENTATIVES—Continued SENATORS Louis Ludlow, Indianapolis Robert F. Rockwell, Paonia John Thomas, 23 Gooding Charles C. Gossett, 24 Nampa IOWA CONNECTICUT Henry C. Dworshak, 25 Burley Glen H. Taylor, Pocatello SENATORS SENATORS George A. Wilson, Des Moines REPRESENTATIVES Francis T. Maloney, 16 Meriden Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Cedar Rapids Compton I. White, Clark Fork Thomas C. Hart, 17 Sharon REPRESENTATIVES Henry C. Dworshak, 26 Burley Raymond E. Baldwin, 18 Stratford Thomas E. Martin, Iowa City Brien McMahon, Norwalk Henry O. Talle, Decorah REPRESENTATIVES John W. Gwynne, Waterloo SENATORS Herman P. Kopplemann, Hartford Karl M. LeCompte, Corydon Scott W. Lucas, Havana Chase Going Woodhouse, New London Paul Cunningham, Des Moines C. Wayland Brooks, James P. Geelan, New Haven James I. Dolliver, Fort Dodge Clare Boothe Luce, Greenwich REPRESENTATIVES Ben F. Jensen, Exira Joseph E. Talbot, Naugatuck William L. Dawson, Chicago Charles B. Hoeven, Alton At Large–Joseph F. Ryter, Hartford William A. Rowan, Chicago Edward A. Kelly, Chicago KANSAS DELAWARE , Chicago SENATORS SENATORS Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago Arthur Capper, Topeka Thomas J. O’Brien, Chicago James M. Tunnell, Georgetown Clyde M. Reed, Parsons William W. Link, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES C. Douglass Buck, Wilmington Thomas S. Gordon, Chicago Albert M. Cole, Holton REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Alexander J. Resa, Chicago Errett P. Scrivner, Kansas City Philip A. Traynor, Wilmington Ralph E. Church, Evanston Thomas D. Winter, Girard Chauncey W. Reed, West Chicago Edward H. Rees, Emporia Noah M. Mason, Oglesby Clifford R. Hope, Garden City Leo E. Allen, Galena SENATORS Frank Carlson, Concordia Anton J. Johnson, Macomb Charles O. Andrews, 19 Orlando Robert B. Chiperfield, Canton Spessard L. Holland, 20 Bartow KENTUCKY Everett M. Dirksen, Pekin Claude Pepper, Tallahassee Leslie C. Arends, Melvin SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES , Milford Alben W. Barkley, Paducah J. Hardin Peterson, Lakeland Rolla C. McMillen, Decatur Albert B. Chandler, 29 Versailles Emory H. Price, Jacksonville Sid Simpson, Carrollton William A. Stanfill, 30 Hazard Robert L. F. Sikes, Crestview Evan Howell, Springfield , 31 Somerset Pat Cannon, Miami , East St. Louis REPRESENTATIVES Joe Hendricks, De Land Charles W. Vursell, Salem Noble J. Gregory, Mayfield Dwight L. Rogers, Fort Lauderdale James V. Heidinger, 27 Fairfield Earle C. Clements, Morganfield Roy Clippinger, 28 Carmi Emmet O’Neal, Louisville GEORGIA C. W. (Runt) Bishop, Carterville Frank L. Chelf, Lebanon SENATORS At Large–, Chicago Brent Spence, Fort Thomas Walter F. George, Vienna , Richard B. Russell, Winder INDIANA Andrew J. May, Prestonsburg SENATORS Joe B. Bates, Greenup REPRESENTATIVES John M. Robsion, Barbourville Hugh Peterson, Ailey Raymond E. Willis, Angola Homer E. Capehart, E. E. Cox, Camilla LOUISIANA Stephen Pace, Americus REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS A. Sidney Camp, Newnan Ray J. Madden, Gary Robert Ramspeck, 21 Atlanta Charles A. Halleck, Rensselaer John H. Overton, Alexandria Helen Douglas Mankin, 22 Atlanta Robert A. Grant, South Bend Allen J. Ellender, Houma Carl Vinson, Milledgeville George W. Gillie, Fort Wayne REPRESENTATIVES Malcolm C. Tarver, Dalton Forest A. Harness, Kokomo F. Edward He´bert, New Orleans John S. Gibson, Douglas Noble J. Johnson, Terre Haute Paul H. Maloney, New Orleans John S. Wood, Canton Gerald W. Landis, Linton James Domengeaux, Lafayette Paul Brown, Elberton Charles M. La Follette, Evansville Overton Brooks, Shreveport

16 Died January 16, 1945. 22 Elected February 12, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 27 Died March 22, 1945. 17 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Francis resignation of Robert Ramspeck, and became a member 28 Elected November 6, 1945, to fill vacancy caused by T. Maloney, and took his seat February 15, 1945. of the House on February 25, 1946. death of James V. Heidinger, and became a member of 18 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 23 Died November 10, 1945. the House on November 26, 1945. death of Francis T. Maloney, and began service on Decem- 24 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of John 29 Resigned November 1, 1945. ber 27, 1946. Thomas, and took his seat November 29, 1945. 30 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Al- 19 Died September 18, 1946. 25 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 20 bert B. Chandler, and took his seat November 23, 1945. Appointed September 25, 1946, to fill vacancy caused death of John Thomas, and began service November 6, 31 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by by death of Charles O. Andrews, and began service on 1946. September 25, 1946. 26 Resigned November 5, 1946, having been elected Sen- resignation of Albert B. Chandler, and began service No- 21 Resigned December 31, 1945. ator; vacancy throughout remainder of the Congress. vember 6, 1946. SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS 381

Charles E. McKenzie, Monroe Fred L. Crawford, Saginaw MONTANA James H. Morrison, Hammond Albert J. Engel, Muskegon SENATORS Henry D. Larcade, Jr., Opelousas Roy O. Woodruff, Bay City Burton K. Wheeler, Butte A. Leonard Allen, Winnfield Fred. Bradley, Rogers City James E. Murray, Butte Frank E. Hook, Ironwood REPRESENTATIVES MAINE George D. O’Brien, Detroit Mike Mansfield, Missoula SENATORS Louis C. Rabaut, Detroit 37 John D. Dingell, Detroit James F. O’Connor, Livingston Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn Wesley A. D’Ewart, 38 Wilsall Ralph O. Brewster, Dexter John Lesinski, Dearborn George A. Dondero, 33 Royal Oak REPRESENTATIVES Robert Hale, Portland MINNESOTA SENATORS Margaret Chase Smith, Skowhegan Hugh A. Butler, Omaha Frank Fellows, Bangor SENATORS Kenneth S. Wherry, Pawnee City Henrik Shipstead, Carlos, R.F.D. REPRESENTATIVES Joseph H. Ball, St. Paul MARYLAND Carl T. Curtis, Minden SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Howard H. Buffett, Omaha Millard E. Tydings, Havre de Grace August H. Andresen, Red Wing Karl Stefan, Norfolk George L. Radcliffe, Baltimore Joseph P. O’Hara, Glencoe A. L. Miller, Kimball REPRESENTATIVES William J. Gallagher, 34 Minneapolis Dudley G. Roe, Sudlersville Frank T. Starkey, St. Paul NEVADA H. Streett Baldwin, Hydes Walter H. Judd, Minneapolis SENATORS Thomas D’Alesandro, Jr., Baltimore Harold Knutson, St. Cloud Patrick A. McCarran, Reno George H. Fallon, Baltimore H. Carl Andersen, Tyler James G. Scrugham, 39 Reno Lansdale G. Sasscer, Upper Marlboro William A. Pittenger, Duluth Edward P. Carville, 40 Reno J. Glenn Beall, Frostburg Harold C. Hagen, Crookston REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Berkeley L. Bunker, Las Vegas MASSACHUSETTS MISSISSIPPI SENATORS SENATORS NEW HAMPSHIRE David I. Walsh, Clinton Theodore G. Bilbo, Poplarville SENATORS Leverett Saltonstall, 32 Chestnut Hill James O. Eastland, Ruleville H. Styles Bridges, Concord Charles W. Tobey, Temple REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES John W. Heselton, Deerfield John E. Rankin, Tupelo Charles R. Clason, Springfield Jamie L. Whitten, Charleston Chester E. Merrow, Center Ossipee Philip J. Philbin, Clinton William M. Whittington, Greenwood Sherman Adams, Lincoln Pehr G. Holmes, Worcester Thomas G. Abernethy, Okolona NEW JERSEY Edith Nourse Rogers, Lowell Arthur Winstead, SENATORS George J. Bates, Salem William M. Colmer, Pascagoula Thomas J. Lane, Lawrence Dan R. McGehee, Meadville Albert W. Hawkes, Montclair Angier L. Goodwin, Melrose H. Alexander Smith, Princeton Charles L. Gifford, Cotuit MISSOURI REPRESENTATIVES Christian A. Herter, Boston SENATORS Charles A. Wolverton, Camden James M. Curley, Boston Harry S. Truman, 35 Independence T. Millet Hand, Cape May City John W. McCormack, Boston 36 James C. Auchincloss, Rumson Frank P. Briggs, Macon 41 Richard B. Wigglesworth, Milton Forrest C. Donnell, Webster Groves D. Lane Powers, Trenton Joseph W. Martin, Jr., North Attleboro Frank A. Mathews, Jr., 42 Riverton REPRESENTATIVES Charles A. Eaton, North Plainfield MICHIGAN Wat Arnold, Kirksville Clifford P. Case, Rahway Max Schwabe, Columbia SENATORS J. Parnell Thomas, Allendale William C. Cole, St. Joseph Gordon Canfield, Paterson Arthur H. Vandenberg, Grand Rapids C. Jasper Bell, Blue Springs Harry L. Towe, Rutherford Homer Ferguson, Detroit Roger C. Slaughter, Kansas City Fred A. Hartley, Jr., Kearny REPRESENTATIVES Marion T. Bennett, Springfield Frank L. Sundstrom, East Orange George G. Sadowski, Detroit Dewey Short, Galena Robert W. Kean, Livingston Earl C. Michener, Adrian A. S. J. Carnahan, Ellsinore Mary T. Norton, Jersey City Paul W. Shafer, Battle Creek , Elsberry Edward J. Hart, Jersey City Clare E. Hoffman, Allegan Orville Zimmerman, Kennett Bartel J. Jonkman, Grand Rapids John B. Sullivan, St. Louis William W. Blackney, Flint Walter C. Ploeser, Clayton SENATORS Jesse P. Wolcott, Port Huron John J. Cochran, St. Louis Carl A. Hatch, Clovis

32 Elected November 7, 1944, to fill vacancy caused by 36 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of 40 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of James resignation of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., in preceding Con- Harry S. Truman, and took his seat January 22, 1945. G. Scrugham, and took his seat July 26, 1945. gress, and took his seat January 10, 1945. 37 Died January 15, 1945. 41 Resigned August 30, 1945. 33 Election unsuccessfully contested by John W. L. Hicks. 38 Elected June 5, 1945, to fill vacancy caused by death 42 Elected November 6, 1945, to fill vacancy caused by 34 Died August 13, 1946; vacancy throughout remainder of James F. O’Connor, and became a member of the House resignation of D. Lane Powers, and became a member of the Congress. on June 25, 1945. of the House on November 27, 1945. 35 Resigned January 17, 1945, having been elected Vice 39 Died June 23, 1945. President of the United States. 382 Biographical Directory

NEW MEXICO—Continued Edward J. Elsaesser, Buffalo P. W. Griffiths, Marietta John C. Butler, Buffalo William R. Thom, Canton SENATORS—Continued Daniel A. Reed, Dunkirk J. Harry McGregor, West Lafayette Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque Earl R. Lewis, St. Clairsville REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE NORTH CAROLINA Michael J. Kirwan, Youngstown Clinton P. Anderson, 43 Albuquerque SENATORS Michael A. Feighan, Cleveland Antonio M. Fernandez, Santa Fe Josiah W. Bailey, 47 Raleigh Robert Crosser, Cleveland William B. Umstead, 48 Durham Frances P. Bolton, Lyndhurst Clyde R. Hoey, Shelby At Large–George H. Bender, Cleveland SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Heights Robert F. Wagner, Herbert C. Bonner, Washington James M. Mead, Buffalo John H. Kerr, Warrenton SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Graham A. Barden, New Bern Harold D. Cooley, Nashville J. W. , Medicine Park Edgar A. Sharp, Patchogue Edward H. Moore, Tulsa Leonard W. Hall, Oyster Bay John H. Folger, Mount Airy Henry J. Latham, Queens Village Carl T. Durham, Chapel Hill REPRESENTATIVES William B. Barry, 44 St. Albans J. Bayard Clark, Fayetteville George B. Schwabe, Tulsa James A. Roe, Flushing W. O. Burgin, 49 Lexington William G. Stigler, Stigler James J. Delaney, Long Island City Jane Pratt, 50 Lexington Paul Stewart, Antlers John J. Delaney, Robert L. Doughton, Laurel Springs Lyle H. Boren, Seminole Joseph L. Pfeifer, Brooklyn Joe W. Ervin, 51 Charlotte A. S. , Eugene J. Keogh, Brooklyn Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 52 Morganton Jed Johnson, Anadarko Andrew L. Somers, Brooklyn Alfred L. Bulwinkle, Gastonia Victor Wickersham, Mangum James J. Heffernan, Brooklyn Zebulon Weaver, Asheville , Guymon John J. Rooney, Brooklyn Donald L. O’Toole, Brooklyn NORTH DAKOTA Leo F. Rayfiel, Brooklyn SENATORS SENATORS , Brooklyn William Langer, Bismarck , Roseburg Ellsworth B. Buck, Staten Island John Moses, 53 Hazen Wayne L. Morse, Eugene Joseph Clark Baldwin, New York City Milton R. Young, 54 Berlin REPRESENTATIVES , New York City REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE James W. Mott, 58 Salem 45 , New York City William Lemke, Fargo Walter Norblad, 59 Astoria 46 Arthur G. Klein, New York City Charles R. Robertson, Bismarck Lowell Stockman, Pendleton , New York City Homer D. Angell, Portland James H. Torrens, New York City OHIO Harris Ellsworth, Roseburg Adam C. Powell, Jr., New York City SENATORS Walter A. Lynch, New York City Benjamin J. Rabin, New York City Robert A. Taft, Cincinnati 55 SENATORS Charles A. Buckley, New York City Harold H. Burton, Cleveland 56 Peter A. Quinn, New York City James W. Huffman, Columbus Joseph F. Guffey, Pittsburgh 57 Ralph W. Gwinn, Bronxville Kingsley A. Taft, Shaker Heights Francis J. Myers, Philadelphia Ralph A. Gamble, Larchmont REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Augustus W. Bennet, Newburgh Charles H. Elston, Cincinnati William A. Barrett, Philadelphia Jay LeFevre, New Paltz William E. Hess, Cincinnati William T. Granahan, Philadelphia Bernard W. (Pat) Kearney, Gloversville Edward J. Gardner, Hamilton Michael J. Bradley, Philadelphia William T. Byrne, Loudonville Robert F. Jones, Lima John Edward Sheridan, Philadelphia Dean P. Taylor, Troy Cliff Clevenger, Bryan William J. Green, Jr., Philadelphia Clarence E. Kilburn, Malone Edward O. McCowen, Wheelersburg Herbert J. McGlinchey, Philadelphia Hadwin C. Fuller, Parish Clarence J. Brown, Blanchester James Wolfenden, Upper Darby Clarence E. Hancock, Syracuse Frederick C. Smith, Marion Charles L. Gerlach, Allentown , Binghamton Homer A. Ramey, Toledo J. Roland Kinzer, Lancaster , Auburn Thomas A. Jenkins, Ironton John W. Murphy, 60 Dunmore W. Sterling Cole, Bath Walter E. Brehm, Logan James P. Scoblick, 61 Archbald George F. Rogers, Rochester John M. Vorys, Columbus Daniel J. Flood, Wilkes-Barre James W. Wadsworth, Geneseo Alvin F. Weichel, Sandusky Ivor D. Fenton, Mahanoy City Walter G. Andrews, Buffalo Walter B. Huber, Akron Daniel K. Hoch, Reading

43 Resigned June 30, 1945; vacancy throughout remain- 50 Elected May 25, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by death 56 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Har- der of the Congress. of W. O. Burgin, and became a member of the House old H. Burton, and took his seat October 9, 1945. 44 Died October 20, 1946; vacancy throughout remainder on June 3, 1946. 57 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Harold of the Congress. 51 Died December 25, 1945. H. Burton, and served from November 6, 1946, to January 52 45 Resigned December 30, 1945. Elected January 22, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 3, 1947. 46 Elected February 19, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by death of Joe W. Ervin, and became a member of the House 58 Died November 12, 1945. on February 4, 1946. resignation of Samuel Dickstein, and became a member 59 Elected January 18, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 53 Died March 3, 1945. of the House on March 4, 1946. 54 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of John death of James W. Mott, and became a member of the 47 Died December 15, 1946. Moses, and took his seat March 19, 1945; subsequently House on January 29, 1946. 48 Appointed December 18, 1946, to fill vacancy caused elected. 60 Resigned July 17, 1946. by death of Josiah W. Bailey, and served from December 55 Resigned September 30, 1945, having been appointed 61 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 18, 1946 to December 30, 1948. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United resignation of John W. Murphy, but was unable to be 49 Died April 11, 1946. States. sworn in as Congress was not in session. SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS 383

Wilson D. Gillette, Towanda A. Tom Stewart, Winchester VIRGINIA Robert F. Rich, Woolrich REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., Penn Wynne B. Carroll Reece, Johnson City , 70 Lynchburg Richard M. Simpson, Huntingdon John Jennings, Jr., Knoxville Thomas G. Burch, 71 Martinsville John C. Kunkel, Harrisburg Estes Kefauver, Chattanooga A. Willis Robertson, 72 Lexington Leon H. Gavin, Oil City Albert Gore, Carthage Harry Flood Byrd, Berryville Francis E. Walter, Easton Harold H. Earthman, Murfreesboro Chester H. Gross, Manchester J. Percy Priest, Nashville REPRESENTATIVES D. Emmert Brumbaugh, Claysburg Wirt Courtney, Franklin Schuyler Otis Bland, Newport News J. Buell Snyder, 62 Perryopolis Tom Murray, Jackson Ralph H. Daughton, Norfolk Carl H. Hoffman, 63 Somerset Jere Cooper, Dyersburg Dave E. Satterfield, Jr., 73 Richmond Thomas E. Morgan, Fredericktown Clifford Davis, Memphis J. Vaughan Gary, 74 Richmond Louis E. Graham, Beaver Patrick H. Drewry, Petersburg Harve Tibbott, Ebensburg TEXAS Thomas G. Burch, 75 Martinsville Augustine B. Kelley, Greensburg SENATORS Thomas B. Stanley, 76 Stanleytown Robert L. Rodgers, Erie Tom T. Connally, Marlin Clifton A. Woodrum, 77 Roanoke Howard E. Campbell, Pittsburgh W. Lee O’Daniel, Fort Worth J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 78 Roanoke Robert J. Corbett, Bellevue REPRESENTATIVES A. Willis Robertson, 79 Lexington James G. Fulton, Dormont , Texarkana Burr P. Harrison, 80 Winchester Herman P. Eberharter, Pittsburgh J. M. Combs, Beaumont Howard W. Smith, Alexandria Samuel A. Weiss, 64 Glassport Lindley Beckworth, Gladewater John W. Flannagan, Jr., Bristol Frank Buchanan, 65 McKeesport Sam Rayburn, Bonham Hattan W. Sumners, Dallas WASHINGTON RHODE ISLAND Luther A. Johnson, 66 Corsicana SENATORS 67 SENATORS Olin E. Teague, College Station Warren G. Magnuson, Seattle Tom Pickett, Palestine Monrad C. Wallgren, 81 Everett Peter G. Gerry, Providence Albert Thomas, Houston Theodore F. Green, Providence Hugh B. Mitchell, 82 Everett Joseph J. Mansfield, Columbus 83 REPRESENTATIVES Lyndon B. Johnson, Johnson City Harry P. Cain, Tacoma Aime J. Forand, Cumberland W. R. Poage, Waco REPRESENTATIVES John E. Fogarty, Harmony Fritz G. Lanham, Fort Worth Hugh De Lacy, Seattle Ed Gossett, Wichita Falls Henry M. Jackson, Everett SOUTH CAROLINA John E. Lyle, Corpus Christi Charles R. Savage, Shelton SENATORS Milton H. West, Brownsville Hal Holmes, Ellensburg Burnet R. Maybank, Charleston R. Ewing Thomason, El Paso Walt Horan, Wenatchee Olin D. Johnston, Spartanburg Sam M. Russell, Stephenville John M. Coffee, Tacoma Eugene Worley, Shamrock REPRESENTATIVES George H. Mahon, Colorado City WEST VIRGINIA L. Mendel Rivers, North Charleston Paul J. Kilday, San Antonio SENATORS John J. Riley, Sumter O. C. Fisher, San Angelo Butler B. Hare, Saluda Harley M. Kilgore, Beckley Joseph R. Bryson, Greenville UTAH Chapman Revercomb, Charleston James P. Richards, Lancaster SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES John L. McMillan, Florence Elbert D. Thomas, Salt Lake City Matthew M. Neely, Fairmont Abe Murdock, Beaver Jennings Randolph, Elkins SOUTH DAKOTA REPRESENTATIVES Cleveland M. Bailey, Clarksburg SENATORS Walter K. Granger, Cedar City Hubert S. Ellis, Huntington J. Chandler Gurney, Yankton J. W. Robinson, Provo , Bluefield Harlan J. Bushfield, Miller E. H. Hedrick, Beckley REPRESENTATIVES VERMONT Karl E. Mundt, Madison SENATORS Francis Case, Custer Warren R. Austin, 68 Burlington SENATORS Ralph E. Flanders, 69 Springfield Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Madison TENNESSEE George D. Aiken, Putney , Chippewa Falls SENATORS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES Kenneth D. McKellar, Memphis Charles A. Plumley, Northfield Lawrence H. Smith, Racine

62 Died February 24, 1946. 70 Died May 28, 1946. 78 Elected January 22, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 63 Elected May 21, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by death 71 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Carter resignation of Clifton A. Woodrum, and became a member of J. Buell Snyder, and became a member of the House Glass, and took his seat May 31, 1946. of the House on February 4, 1946. on June 11, 1946. 72 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 79 Resigned November 5, 1946, having been elected Sen- 64 Resigned January 7, 1946. death of Carter Glass, and began service November 6, ator. 65 Elected May 21, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by res- 1946. 80 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by ignation of Samuel A. Weiss, and became a member of 73 Resigned February 15, 1945. resignation of A. Willis Robertson, but was unable to be the House on June 19, 1946. 74 Elected March 6, 1945, to fill vacancy caused by res- sworn in as Congress was not in session. 66 Resigned July 17, 1946. ignation of Dave E. Satterfield, Jr., and became a member 81 Resigned January 9, 1945. 67 Elected August 24, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by of the House on March 16, 1945. 82 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of resignation of Luther A. Johnson, but was unable to be 75 Resigned May 31, 1946, having been appointed Sen- Monrad C. Wallgren, and took his seat January 18, 1945; sworn in as Congress was not in session. ator. resigned December 25, 1946. 68 Resigned August 2, 1946. 76 Elected November 5, 1946, to fill vacancy caused by 83 Appointed December 26, 1946, to the seat he had won 69 Appointed November 1, 1946, to fill vacancy caused resignation of Thomas B. Burch, but was unable to be in the general election, to fill vacancy caused by resigna- by resignation of Warren R. Austin, and began service sworn in as Congress was not in session. tion of Monrad C. Wallgren and Hugh B. Mitchell, and on November 1, 1946. 77 Resigned December 31, 1945. began service December 26, 1946. 384 Biographical Directory

WISCONSIN—Continued WYOMING COMMONWEALTH OF THE REPRESENTATIVES—Continued SENATORS PHILIPPINES

84 Joseph C. O’Mahoney, Cheyenne Robert K. Henry, Jefferson Edward V. Robertson, Cody RESIDENT COMMISSIONER William H. Stevenson, La Crosse REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Carlos P. Romulo, 85 Manila Thad F. Wasielewski, Frank A. Barrett, Lusk Andrew J. Biemiller, Milwaukee TERRITORY OF ALASKA PUERTO RICO Frank B. Keefe, Oshkosh DELEGATE Reid F. Murray, Ogdensburg E. L. Bartlett, Juneau RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Jesu´ s T. Pin˜ ero, 86 Canovanas John W. Byrnes, Green Bay TERRITORY OF HAWAII ´ 87 , Black River Falls DELEGATE A. Fernos-Isern, San Juan Alvin E. O’Konski, Mercer Joseph R. Farrington, Honolulu

84 Died November 20, 1946; vacancy throughout remain- 85 Office of Resident Commissioner terminated on July 87 Appointed September 11, 1946, to fill vacancy caused der of the Congress. 4, 1946 (Public Law 127, 73d Cong.) by resignation of Jesu´ s T. Pin˜ ero, but was unable to be 86 Resigned September 2, 1946. sworn in as Congress was not in session.